Self-Service Center

In an effort to better server our customers, we are providing the following list of educational and training programs offered in Yuma County. These programs are funded by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) are able to assist hundreds of people in the Yuma County area each year.

 

Education and Training

 

Adult Basic Education Program

Fourth Avenue Jr. High

450 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364

928-783-2193 (Call after 6:30 PM)

 

The Adult Basic Education Program offers basic education and preparation for the General Education Development (GED) high school equivalency test, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for adults with limited or no English ability, and Citizenship Training for U.S. citizenship. Classes are held in the evenings.

 

 Arizona Western College

 

2020 S. Avenue 8E

Yuma, AZ 85365

General Information: 928-317-6000

Counseling: 928-344-7624

www.azwestern.edu

 

English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are available through AWC for a fee. Please contact a counselor for an appointment.

 

Arizona Western College Entrepreneur Center

1351 Redondo Center Drive

Yuma, AZ 85364

928-317-6150

 

AWC offers GED classes in Spanish. Contact AWC for more information.

 

Chicanos Por La Causa

312 W. Main Street

Somerton, AZ 85350

928-627-2042

www.cplc.org

 

Immigration counseling, notary service, form completion assistance, and translations (require a fee for service). The agency is closed on Fridays and interested persons need to apply in person.

 

Comite De Bienestar
963 E B St.

San Luis AZ 85349
(928) 627-8559 Fax: (928) 627-9026


Contact person: Luis Alfonso Guerrero or Rosie Mendez
Offers English classes. $20.00/ month (free for members). Monday & Wednesday from 6-8.

Crossroads Mission
944 S Arizona Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-9362 or (928) 329-8808 Ext. 31 – Education Center
 

Basic education and preparation for the GED test is offered. Classes are during the daytime and are free of charge. Computers are also available for practice with typing and basic skills. Assistance is available with resumes. Homeless assistance and renewed life program. Drug and alcohol life skills program are offered.

Fernando Padilla Community Center
800 E Juan Sanchez Boulevard

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 341-8580
 

Free basic adult education (English) preparation classes are available and assistance with translations and applications. The following agencies are represented on site: Planned Parenthood, VITA Program, WIC Program, and Yuma County Health Department. Campesinos sin Frontera, diabetes and nutrition classes are also available.

GED Testing Center
3150 S Ave A. Bldg. #8, Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 502-4686


General Education Development (GED), high school equivalency tests. Registration for testing is Mon – Thurs. @ 2:00. Behind the wheel training program, is offered for a fee. Contact:  Ana Vasquez

928-502-4682

Goodwill of Central Arizona
1600 S 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-4190
 

Keyboarding/10 Key, Telephone Techniques, Microsoft office applications: Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, Internet. Resume Building, Interviewing skills, Financial Services Training, Job Search Assistance. Please call to set up an appointment for assessment and registration for next available class.

Portable Practical Educational Preparation (PPEP)
1233 N Main Street

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-8550

PPEP TEC Charter High School

Jose Yepez Learning Center
115 N. Columbia Ave. Somerton, AZ 85350
Phone: 928-627-9648
Fax: 928-627-9197
 
César Chavez Learning Center
1233 N. Main
San Luis, AZ 85349
Phone: 928-627-8550
Fax: 928-627-8980
Email:
sanluis@ppep.org


Portable Practical Educational Preparation (PPEP)/ HEP
201 Bingham Ave suite 6

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-9739 (fax) 627-7006
 

Preparation for GED in English and Spanish. Also offers ABE (Adult Basic Education) classes. Must meet eligibility requirements and have worked in agricultural field within the last 2 years.

Portable Practical Educational Preparation (PPEP)
3824 W 16TH Street

Yuma, AZ
(928) 329-0990 Ext. 105
 

Provides services on job assessment and commercial driver’s license, as well as referrals to other PPEP offices.

Portable Practical Educational Preparation (PPEP)
1950 E Juan Sanchez Boulevard Suite F

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-3203
 

Job search assistance, CDL training, and college admittance assistance. GED classes in both English and Spanish are offered.

Portable Practical Educational Preparation (PPEP)
Micro Business Loans for Small Business
1950 E Juan Sanchez Boulevard Suite A

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-8050
 

Loans and business management training.

San Luis Literacy Program
San Luis Library
731 1st Avenue

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-8344


Free English classes at various levels. Instruction through class, computers, tapes and audio programs. Please call for appointment.

Yuma Private Industry Council
Educational Opportunity Center Charter High School
3810 W 16th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
928-329-0990 ext. 130
Fax (928) 329-9377

At EOC Charter High School offers shorter school days, assistance in applying for childcare, transportation, and individual attention from teachers. We can help you get your diploma sooner, and get your future on track after graduation.

Yuma Private Industry Council
Career Resource Center
3826 W 16TH St.

Yuma, AZ 85364

(928) 329-0990
Fax (928) 783-1825 TTY (928) 329-6466

www.ypic.com


The Career Resource Center is truly a community resource for everyone. It is a vision shared by all partnering agencies who have come together to share funding and staffing so that more people may be served. The center offers computer stations that are connected to a wide variety of job listings with local businesses and agencies for job searchers. We also have internet access to statewide and nationwide job search engines. Provide several different software programs to help you create your resume, brush up on office applications, interviews, or discover a career in which you might excel. Provides various job training programs and GED classes. You will find a wide variety of literature and tapes to enhance your job search. Partners on site include: Goodwill representative, Job Corp, PPEP, Title V program for people over 55.

Yuma Private Industry Council
Somerton Career Center
201 Bingham Ave. Suite 19

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-9396 fax (928) 627-5285
 

Provide outreach to customers/employers, resume assistance, initial assessment of skills, labor market information, job search services available on site, pre-referral screening, job clubs and workshops. Various job trainings and GED classes available. Goodwill representative on site on Monday and Tuesday from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m., Job Service representative on Thursdays, Victims’ Services representative on Wednesdays from 1:00p.m. to 4:00p.m.

Adult Literacy Plus of Southwestern Arizona
825 S Orange Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 343-9363
 

One-on-one tutoring for adults in reading and writing, English conversation classes also available if there is a need for English as a second language. They also offer GED preparation classes. Please call for appointment.

YSD #1 ABE Day Program
601 5th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 502-4356
 

Offers ABE, ESL, and Citizenship classes. Please call Maria Cabral for more information or contact her via email mcabral@yumaed.org
 

Job Training/Job Placement
Assistance/Post Secondary Education


ACME Staffing
550 E 32nd St., Suite 2

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 344-8367
www.acmestaffing.com


ACME provides temporary, short-term and long-term placement. All applicants are screened, tested and referenced out. Employees are fully insured & bonded and we provide employee benefits. Customer service available 24 hours a day-7days a week.

Arizona Western College
2020 S Avenue 8E

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 317-6000

www.azwestern.edu


Public, two year community college offering associate degree and vocational certificate programs; general education classes to transfer to a four-year school’ direct transfer into NAU-Yuma programs’ academic and vocational counseling; remedial and developmental programs; and more. Programs are offered in areas such as business, agriculture, social studies, fine arts, nursing, home economics, science, mathematics, computer technology, health, physical education and recreation. Courses include developmental writing, reading and math classes and English as a second language. Any person over the age of 18 may enroll in courses; those under 18 who meet certain criteria may enroll in courses. Some courses have prerequisites. See the Arizona Western College catalog prerequisites. Interested students should call the Counseling Department, 344-7624, for information.

Arizona Western College Entrepreneur Center
1351 S Redondo Center Dr.

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 317-6150
 

Assists individuals in educational, vocational and on the job training opportunities. GED classes available also.

Command Center
1101 South 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 539-9900
www.commandonline.com
 

Your labor solution for skilled and unskilled temporary labor, in the areas of: Labor, Staffing, Hospitality, and Events.
Daily pay, no contract, and never a fee. Se habla Español.

Department of Economic Security
Family Assistance Administration
342 W. Main Street

Somerton, AZ (928) 627-2075 or 627-2076
1220 S 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ (928) 782-7101
663 N 1st Avenue

San Luis, AZ (928) 627-1890
 

Services include financial, food stamp and/or medical assistance. Provides referral assistance with childcare, Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program (JOBS).

Department of Economic Security
3780 S. 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-2090 or 726-0573 (fax)
1950 Juan Sanchez Blvd.

Suite J San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-9439 or (928) 627-9805 (fax)
3826 W 16th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-0990 TTY 928-329-6466 or (928) 783-1825 (fax)
 

Helps job seekers obtain employment. Provides employability services to veterans, migrant and seasonal farm workers, unemployment insurance claimants, and clients of other DES programs. Also houses the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program and local Veterans Employment Representative.

Goodwill of Central Arizona
1600 S 4TH Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-4190
www.goodwillcentralaz.org
 

Goodwill provides services to people with vocational disadvantages such as welfare dependency, illiteracy, homelessness and language barriers. Also serves people with physical and emotional disabilities, behavioral disorders and other employment barriers. Community based vocational, educational, and training programs are also available. The services include: Customer Service/Computer Skills Training, School to Work Transition Services, Welfare to Work Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Specialized Youth Services & Comprehensive Youth Education & Employment Services, Workforce Transportation Services

Hunter Employment Agency
2450 S 4TH Ave. Suite 102

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 341-4664

www.hunteremployment.com


Hunter services are dedicated to developing solutions for client companies requiring excellence in worker recruitment, placement, and utilization. Our company’s objective is to maximize client satisfaction with the service, quality, value and convenience of using Hunter employees.


• Direct Placements Employee Assistance Programs
• Employee Leasing Long Term
• Managed Services Out placement
• Pay rolling Risk Management
• Temporary Help Temporary-to-full-time
• Vocational Rehabilitation E-Verify

Job Opportunities & Basic Skills Program (JOBS)
1310 S 3rd Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-2863


Provides referrals to job training, basic education or direct employment through the JOBS Basic program for single parents and the Two-Parent Employment Program. Also provides childcare assistance, support services and placement assistance. All participants are referred to JOBS from the Family Assistance Administration worker.

Labor System
1840 S 4TH Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-7381
You can apply online at:

www.LaborExpress.com


Help people find temporary to permanent employment. Labor Express provides standard safety equipment to temporary employees at no additional cost. Items include: Hard Hats, Safety Glasses/Goggles, Back Belts, Gloves, Ear Plugs, Safety Boots, and Dust Masks. In addition, labor express can provide flat shovels, round shovels, rakes, brooms, and other equipment that may be required to get the job done.

Labor Ready
890 S. 5th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-9675 Call toll free 800-245-2267
www.LaborReady.com


Labor Ready provides dependable skilled workers to do the hard jobs that occasionally come up in a business.
 

Manpower
2197 S 4th Avenue

Suite 203

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 343-1511
www.us.manpower.com
 

Manpower employs well-trained intelligent and motivated people who want the opportunities to succeed. They understand people and how to match them with jobs where they will be productive and motivated in a good working environment. Supply staffing for: office, call centers and light industrial agencies. Benefits/top pay/free skills training/no applicant fees.

NAU - Yuma
2020 S. Ave 8E

Yuma AZ 85365
(928) 317-6400
www.nau.ed/nauyuma

 

Offers bachelors degrees, certificates, and graduate degrees in areas of education, general studies, business administration, nursing, etc. Interested individuals should apply through the student services offices. Counselors are available to discuss requirements and application process.

SOS Staffing Services
476 W Catalina Drive

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-1683
 

SOS is a full service-staffing provider and offers many staffing options such as: “Temp-to Hire” and “Direct Hire” programs. We provide screening and interviewing of applicants based on your specialized job descriptions, to ensure that we provide you with highly skilled professional workers.

University of Phoenix
Campus location: Tucson, Yuma, Fort Huachuca, Nogales & Sierra Vista,
Yuma Campus
899 E. Plaza Circle

Yuma AZ 85364
(928) 341-0233
www.phoenix.edu
 

Bachelors and Masters Degrees and Certification programs available.

Yuma School of Beauty
50 W 3rd Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3141
 

Yuma School of Beauty offers courses in manicuring and cosmetology. Students entering cosmetology or manicuring must have proof of completion of at least 10 high school credits including at least two units of English. Instructor course requires high school diploma or a GED certificate.


Vocational Rehabilitation
 

Unemployment Insurance
342 W Main Street

Somerton, AZ (928) 627-2077
663 N 1st Avenue

San Luis, AZ (928) 627-1091
3826 W. 16th Street

Yuma, AZ (928) 329-0990


Provide unemployment insurance benefits to eligible individuals based on earnings - file U.I. online anytime between 12:01 AM - Sunday and 6:00 PM Friday - Mountain standard time. www.azui.com

Vocational Rehabilitation/DES
1310 S 3rd Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-9462
 

This agency provides vocational rehabilitation services for disabled individuals who reside in the service area and are seeking employment. Independent Living Rehabilitation Services (ILRS) for severely disabled individuals who need independent living services. Intake procedures: Orientation section followed by initial interview appointment with vocational rehabilitation counselor. Helps individuals who are disabled, unemployed, or under-employed to be more effective in the labor force. Helps these individuals gain employment meeting their abilities and goals.

Yuma WORC Center, Inc.
3420 W 8th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-9544

Fax: (928) 782-4047
 

The Yuma WORC Center is dedicated to provide participants with quality work experience through various programs such as: Sheltered employment, work adjustment training, supported employment, and job development and placement. These programs are designed for a wide variety of individuals with disabilities ranging from mild to severe developmental or physical disabilities. These programs encourage participants to become more independent and self-sustaining teaching those valuable vocational and interpersonal skills.

Food/Clothing/Shelter/Assistance

The following is a partial list of organizations and services that provide assistance such as food, clothing, shelter, and energy assistance.

North End Community Center
160 E.1st Street, Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 373-5245


The Adult Center provides recreational activities for seniors over 50 years old. Pool tables, art, ceramics, drawing, and crocheting are among the variety of activities available at the Adult Center.

Child and Family Services
257 S 3rd Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-2427


Twenty-four hour 12 bed shelter for children birth through 17 years of age. Provides crisis intervention counseling, time-limited out of home placements and other care for victims of abuse or neglect of children of families in crisis. Out patient services individual and family therapy. Good Life Group- social skills.

Crossroads Mission
944 S Arizona Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-9362 or (928) 329-8808


Renewed life program provides support and assistance for individuals seeking self-sufficiency. Residential housing and meals are available for up to 6 months. (Meals included) In addition, vocational training, devotion and chapel services are made available on site. GED classes and educational classes provided to the general public at no charge. 120 day residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation life skills program is provided for those seeking assistance. Group and one on one counseling sessions are also available. The Crossroads Mission is a Christian based rehabilitation center.

Greater Foothills Helping Hands
11776 S Sheryl Drive

Yuma, AZ 85367
(928) 305-9974
 

A non-profit, all volunteer, interfaith caregiver program providing social services to homebound, elderly and disabled adults in the Foothills area. Additional services provided are: friendly phoning, friendly visiting, local non-emergency transportation, shopping assistance, minor home maintenance and repair, business help and respite assistance.

Hospice of Yuma
1824 S 8th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 343-2222


Provides nursing and medication at home for terminally ill patients, to maximize comfort and to increase the quality of life. A Non-Profit Organization

Housing Authority of City of Yuma
420 S Madison Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-3823 Fax: (928) 343-2595
 

Provides low-income housing and rental assistance to low-income families, and the elderly, Also, operates a self-sufficiency program. Eligibility determined by income.

Precious Treasures Mission
492 E Main Street

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-3640
 

Precious Treasures assist families who may have a family member with a terminal illness, had a death in the family, live in an abusive situation, and had a fire loss or other similar catastrophe. Services provided by PTM are: Food boxes, clothing distribution, and a safe working environment for those with learning disabilities to learn vocational skills. Provide tutoring and computer learning to Youths ages K-12.

Salvation Army
600 W. Catalina Drive

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-0181 or (928) 782-4224
 

Provides emergency food boxes, referrals to other community resources, clothing and utility assistance. Gasoline assistance is also available.

San Luis Nutrition Program
790 Juan Sanchez Boulevard

San Luis, AZ 85349
(928) 627-0646
 

Serves breakfast from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00a.m.and lunch at 11:00a.m to 12:00. Several activities to seniors and local transportation as is provided.

SMILE-Services Maximizing Independent Living & Empowerment
1929 S Arizona Avenue

Suite 15, Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-6681 Fax: (928) 329-6715
Toll free: (800) 239-7645
TTY: (928) 782-7458
www.neiaw.com/smile/smileindex.html
 

Services Maximizing Independent Living and Empowerment (SMILE) is a center for independent living. SMILE is funded by federal, state and United Way grants. CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) funds are provided through the City of Yuma for home and modification for the disabled.
Services include:
 

• Information & Referral
• Peer Mentoring
• Assisted Technology Instruction
• Computer Training
• Public Awareness /Outreach
• Home Modifications

Somerton Senior Nutrition Program

239 W Canal Street

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-8020
 

Opens from 7:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. Serves breakfast at 7:00a.m. and lunch at 11:00a.m. Offers several activities to seniors.

Wellton Senior Nutrition Program
10234 Dome Street

Wellton, AZ 85356
(928) 785-4585
 

Serves breakfast from 8:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. Lunch is served from 12:00p.m. to 1:00p.m.

Western Arizona Council of Government (WACOG)
224 S 3rd Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-1886
 

Provides energy and weatherization assistance. Head Start programs, older workers program and other services are also available. Rental and mortgage assistance also available.

Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC)
2200 W 28th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 317-4500
 

Health assessments and nutritional education, supplemental foods and referrals for pregnant and postpartum women, infants and children under 5 years of age. Eligibility based on income, residency and health status.

Woman's Shelter/Crossroads

110 S Maple Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-9362 Ext. 30
 

Provides temporary family housing for families identified homeless. Will assist with referrals to additional community resources that can assist families towards becoming self-sufficient. Additional services include drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation center.

Yuma Community Food Bank
2404 E 24th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 343-1243
 

Provides commodities and emergency food boxes to low-income families. Harvest Club boxes with basic food groups for nominal fee also available to the community.

Yuma County Housing  Department
8450 W Highway 95, Suite 88

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-8828
 

Administers assisted housing program in Yuma County for low-income families.

Yuma Senior Nutrition Program

160 E 1st Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-1105
 

Serves breakfast between 8:00a.m.and 9:00a.m., lunch is served from 11:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. Offers Meals on Wheels- visit in person to register. Also offers several activities for seniors.


Counseling Services
 

AL-ANON
285 S. 2nd Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-2011


Twelve-step program to assist friends and relatives of alcohol abusers with problems related to alcoholism. Emphasis on support and confidentiality.

Alcoholics Anonymous

1430 S 4th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
1-800-262-4944 help line
 

Will provide referral to twelve-step program to assist people who wish to stop drinking and overcome alcohol use.

Amberly's Place

1350 W. Colorado Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 373-0849
 

Houses professionals specially trained in dealing with victims of child abuse (both physical and sexual), domestic violence, sexual assault and elderly abuse. Other services provide include on-scene crisis intervention, medical evaluation, interviews of victims, mental health referrals, and the provision and coordination of other victim services.

Behavioral Health Services

3220 E 40th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 341-0335
 

Programs include treatment and prevention in the area of mental health, substance abuse, children’s services and programs for the seriously mentally ill. Sliding fee scale.

Border Health Foundation

201 N Bingham Avenue #8

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-4280
 

Offers presentations and provides information to the public about abstinence. Also offers referrals to outside agencies as needed.


Boys and Girls Club of Yuma

1100 S 13th Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
928-782-2509
 

Offers year round social, after school programs, recreational, and educational activities to build self-esteem, and sense of belonging, respect for self and others. Hours are from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Transportation is available in limited areas for a per month fee during academic school year. After school program Wed. from 12 to 6 pm. Summer and intersession hours are from 7 am to 6 pm.

Campesinos Sin Fronteras

725 E. Main Street

Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-1060 fax (928) 627-1899
 

Offers several health control and prevention programs such as tobacco, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, asthma. Also classes to handle pesticides, suicide prevention, domestic violence, etc. It also has several support groups. Services are free.

Casa De Yuma
261 S 3rd Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 342-3668


Provides high quality crisis intervention services and counseling. 24-crisis line for suicide/rape-342-3668. Sliding fee scale and state funding available.

Catholic Community Services
690 E 32nd Street

Yuma, AZ 85365
Safe House (928) 782-0077
 

Provides services regardless of race, religion, or ability to pay. Program includes individual family and marriage counseling, pregnancy counseling, domestic violence shelter, transportation for the elderly, and medical and dialysis services. Will not travel to the Foothills.

Child and Family Services, Inc.

257 S 3rd Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-2427
 

24-hour shelter with resident services for children, birth through 17 years of age. Provides counseling, time limited out of home placements and other care for victims of abuse, neglect or for children of families in crisis. Must be referred.

Community Legal Services

201 S. 1st Avenue

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 782-7511
 

Legal service (civil only) to people who meet guidelines established by program. Also offers divorce workshops for uncontested divorces and self-help packets are available for guardianship, name changes, will, etc. No fee.

EXCEL-Suicide Prevention  and Counseling Services

3220A E. 40th Street

Yuma, AZ 85365
(928) 341-0335 (office)
(866) 495-6735 (24 hour hotline)
 

Twenty-four hour hotline, information and referrals. Provides advocacy and support to lonely, depressed and/or suicidal individuals. Adults and children services are also available.

EXCEL Group
106 E 1st St., Suite C, Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 329-8995
Provides outpatient counseling including family counseling, individual counseling, and drug and alcohol abuse counseling. Sliding fee scale.

Money Management International

2450 S. 4th Ave Suite 500

Yuma, AZ 85364
1-800-308-2227
 

Budget counseling, repayment plans and consumer education, classes about money management, and wise use of credit. No fee.

Safe House
690 E 32nd Street

Yuma, AZ 85364 (mailing only)
(928) 782-0077 (office)
(928) 782-0044 (24 hour hotline)
 

Program for families experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault. Program includes crisis transition shelter for women and children, crisis and support counseling, outpatient counseling and women’s support group, legal advocacy, information and referral.
 

Other Services

 

DIAL-A-RIDE
2675 E. 14th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 539-7076
 

Safe and convenient transportation for seniors and persons with disabilities. Need to call 24 hrs. in advance before 2:30p.m., Services available from 5:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. Monday through Saturday.

YCAT (Yuma County Area Transit)
(928) 783-2235
http://www.ycat.org


Visit web site or call for bus schedule.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERRAL FOR YUMA COUNTY
1-800-352-3792 OR VISIT ONLINE AT http://www.co.yuma.az.us ALSO, http://www.Snap211.com and http://wwww.yumadata.com

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/PROGRAM
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IGUALDAD DE OPORTUNIDADES EMPLEADOR/PROGRAMAS SE LE HARA DISPONIBLE CUANDO SOLICITE AYUDA AUXILIAR Y
SERVICIOS ADICIONALES PARA
PERSONAS CON INCAPACIDADES
 

Downloadable Resource List in English

Lista de Servicios en Español

 

 
Yuma Private Industry Council

3834 W. 16th Street

Yuma, AZ 85364

928-329-0990

(877) US2-JOBS (Toll Free)

(928) 329-6466 (TTY)

 
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